For me, Brentford have to be the biggest over-achievers. They had a tremendous season last season that saw Rossler leave to bigger and better things. It was a bit of a risk putting Warburton in charge but he barely lost a game, not only that but after promotion has taken them to the play-offs (although they are currently just outside). Given the size of the club, the resources at their disposal and the size of the clubs they are competing with, you would think that the bosses would be happy with a potential bonanza should they finish one place higher. Instead they decide that the whole club needs reorganizing and the man who currently has won more than half his games in charge (along with his staff) no longer fit in the new plans and have effectively delayed his sacking.
Is this football going even more crazy now sacking managers CURRENTLY doing a great job?? Should all managers now be sacked just in case or is this a good decision that I can't see? I guarantee the new regime will be sacked a year from now after it fails miserably! Madness.